I had the opportunity on Rosh Hashana to spend time studying Torah in the beis medrash at Yeshivas Sh'or Yoshuv. On the second day of Rosh Hashana I was studying the 12th teaching of Rebbe Nachman in the second volume of Likutei Moharan. There he writes something which caught my attention. I tried to get it onto the blog in Hebrew but I don't really know how to do that. Here is my translation:
"The most important thing in Judaism is to walk with completeness and simplicity, without any chochmos, and to look at everything that one does and make sure that Hashem is found there, and not to be concerned at all with ones own honor."
That's pretty great.
"The most important thing in Judaism is to walk with completeness and simplicity, without any chochmos, and to look at everything that one does and make sure that Hashem is found there, and not to be concerned at all with ones own honor."
That's pretty great.
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